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Match reports and other cricket writing from Dave Walker | Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club
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Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club. A History of Almondbury Casuals. Match reports and other cricket writing from Dave Walker. 265 1 in 12 (Stainborough). Sept President’s Day. Remains of the day. An Ageing Cricketer and His Son. Northern Cricket Society Journal. Mick Bourne commissioned any piece. I chose my experiences of cricket in the Bahamas, part of two weeks I spent with my family celebrating our daughter’s wedding. Booklet 2010, p8. Cricket in the Bahamas. Journal of The Cricket Society. 8211; A col...
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Industrialisation, Textiles and cricket | Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club
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Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club. A History of Almondbury Casuals. Industrialisation, Textiles and cricket. History is not simple and linear. Things stop, things continue and new things happen. These different events happen in different regions at different times. In order to make sense of history, it is however sometimes necessary to make generalisations, to which there are always exceptions. I apologise for making the history of cricket appear simple. I am aware it isn’t. Rob Light. ‘The Other Face ...
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Captains | Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club
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The Industrial Revolution | Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club
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Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club. A History of Almondbury Casuals. Whilst innovators were not the sole factor in triggering the industrial revolution, they are mostly associated with textiles, and the North of England. The shuttle doubled weaving output, but it still lagged behind yarn production until steam power was applied by Cartwright in 1784. Roebuck was the first to produce cheap dilute acid for bleaching and Tennant’s powder was easier to transport and healthier. Change was uneven. The domesti...
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West Riding Textiles and the Casuals | Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club
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Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club. A History of Almondbury Casuals. West Riding Textiles and the Casuals. Edward Haigh (wool) Ltd (R Sutcliffe). Spinning, scouring, weaving. 1860 spinning mill at Jackson Bridge, producing fancy woollens by 1910 W Haigh (FA Dawson). 1873 Jarmain and Sons Ltd, George Jarmain founded a carbonising and bleaching business in Kirkheaton (WAC Johnson). 1888 William Lawton was spinning yarn at Paddock Mill. By 1910 the mill was owned by Taylor, Livesey and Co Ltd (A Shires). James...
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Social cricket in the Holme Valley | Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club
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Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club. A History of Almondbury Casuals. Social cricket in the Holme Valley. There is no support for social cricket at Thongsbridge and Almondbury Casuals is moribund. There are still teams at Upperthong and Holmbridge. It’s all very sad, but I’m not being involved from now on. This is a bit of a late post, written originally around August 2014). October 14, 2014 at 9:15 am. Trackbacks are closed, but you can post a comment. Almondbury Casuals special meeting.
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Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club | A History of Almondbury Casuals | Page 2
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Almondbury Casuals Cricket Club. A History of Almondbury Casuals. Further progress for the Casuals. Interested clubs have met under the guidance of Robert Oakley (Upperthong CC), intending to set up a Holme Valley social cricket association for summer 2014. Clubs include Upperthong, Honley, Thongsbridge, Holmebridge, Thurstonland, The Sleepers (Linthwaite) and maybe The Rock. Discussions are at an early stage, seeking advice from the Yorkshire Cricket Board being a first step. Most of this hard work has ...
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